| BEAULIEU-SUR-MER www.ot-beaulieu-sur-mer.fr |
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The most "Beautiful place" on the French Riviera. Beaulieu-sur-Mer has remained the French Rivera's symbol of charm and dream : beaches "Baie des fourmis" opposite the Casino and " the petite Afrique" next to the main marina, lined with palmtrees, luxurious vegetation, deep blue sea, intense light...An Oasis of leisure and charm Beaulieu-sur-Mer has Casino, a well known seaport, the famous Greek Villa Kérylos, a typical Provencal market. |
| The VILLA KERYLOS |
Go back in time to discover a luxurious palace on the shores of the Mediterranean and enter the world of a wealthy Greek ship-owner from the second century BC, with all its rooms, furniture, frescoes, mosaics, etc. thanks to an exciting audio guide to take you through your visit. |
| THE PROVENCAL MARKET |
Where you can find typical food, clothes or things for decoration. Every Saturday, Place Marinoni downtown. |
| THE HARBOR |
A Marina with its « cafés » ,restaurants and little shops, which is one of the most popular on the "Côte d'Azur". |
| VILLEFRANCHE-SUR-MER www.villefranche-sur-mer.com |
Lying snugly at the heart of one of the most beautiful bays in the world, Villefranche-sur-Mer rises like a natural amphitheatre from the sea , whose micro-climate encourages the growth of a variety of exotic flora. Villefranche bears witness to several centuries of different civilisations: the medieval Old Town, the mysterious "Rue Obscure", the fortified harbour, the Citadelle (1557) built by the Duke of Savoy, the Saint Pierre Chapel decorated by Jean Cocteau, the outdoor theatre, the conference centre and 5 museums. A haven of peace untouched by time, this city of art has succeeded in preserving the charm and gentle character of an old-fashioned fishing village in spite of its expansion. |
| SAINT-JEAN-CAP-FERRAT www.ville-saint-jean-cap-ferrat.fr |
Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat is a dream peninsula which, in the course of history, has been a refuge, a place of prayer or of suffering but has always represented - for its visitors - an idyllic place between the sky and the sea enhanced by its exceptional beauty, still intact and by its beautifully preserved vegetation. Visit the Saint Hospice Chapel (17th century); the gardens at the Ephrussi de Rothshild villa, the Pleasure Harbour in the heart of the fishing village, the Zoo, or the Media Library. The beaches of "Paloma" and "Passable" along with the water sports centre offer all the pleasures of a seaside resort, complete with 14 km of practicable footpaths. |
| THE VILLA ROTHSCHILD |
Constructed by Baroness Ephrussi de Rothschild during the Belle Époque, the "Villa" with its gardens overlooks the sea on all sides and offers a unique panorama over the French Riviera. This Palace, a historic monument filled with priceless works of art, has retained all the atmosphere of an inhabited residence. It is surrounded by seven magnificent gardens decorated with patios, waterfalls, ornamental lakes, flower beds, shady paths and rare types of trees. From February 03rd to November 03rd, open every day (10am to 06pm / 07pm on July & August) |
| WALK ALONG OR AROUND THE CAPE |
Starting from the « Promenade Rouvier » (Baie des Fourmis) in Beaulieu, this coastal path offers nice panoramic views (30 minutes to Saint-Jean one way and 3 hours at least around the Cape ).
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| EZE-SUR-MER & VILLAGE www.eze-riviera.com |
Eze and its 3 "Corniches" roads. A noteworthy meeting point between the mountains and the Mediterranean. The coast road along the shady shore discreetly shrouds its surprising vegetation. This Eagle's Nest, perched high on a rocky pinnacle, guards a medieval village which is a witness to history. On top of the 429 meters summit, suspended midway between the sea and the sky, the Exotic Garden overlooks the rooftops and the most stunning panorama in the world. The Grande Corniche Park is a direct escape route into Nature, along pretty scented pathways. THE PARFUMERIES(Fragonard and Galimard), open every day all year round. |
| NICE www.nicetourisme.com |
From the prehistoric site of Terra Amata to the follies of its Belle Epoque architecture, plus the baroque treasures of its churches and contemporary sculptures scattered here and there, Nice capital of the Côte d'Azur, 5th town of France, offers a unique and extraordinary palette for fans of art and culture. Its long calendar of exhibitions, operas, theatre performances and many other events makes it even more highly appreciated by tourists from all over the world To visit, to see::
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| MONTE-CARLO/MONACO (Principality) www.monaco-tourisme.com |
A Prince's Palace on a very famous Rock, the luxury and sumptuousness of Monte-Carlo : Monaco has long made « out of this world » an accepted part of its daily life. In this land whose history is tied to the Grimaldi dynasty; museums, Belle Epoque monuments, contemporary artworks and prestigious events ensure the Principality is a prominent center for the arts and world-class events. The Principality of Monaco is a sovereign state with 33000 inhabitants (7000 citizens of Monaco). The present sovereign prince, Albert II has reigned since 2005 along with the National Council. |
| THE OLD CITY (Monaco-Ville) on" the Rock" |
The Prince's Palace (State Apartments), changing of the Guard every day at 11h55. |
| THE PORT - LA CONDAMINE |
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"Aquavision" : Boat Trips with underwater vision in 55 mn (from April to October ) |
| MONTE CARLO |
The Casinos (Main & Sun Casino) and the Shopping Area with the deluxe Boutiques. |
| CAP D’AIL www.cap-dail.com |
At the gateway to Monaco, with the "Tête de Chien" rocky outcrop mounting guard (480 m), Cap d'Ail occupies a privileged position setting "between sea and mountains". Renowned as a seaside resort since 1921, Cap d'Ail has obtained the prestigious "Pavillon Bleu" since 1996. The beautiful Mala Beach, surrounded by greenery, is reached by a discreet stairway down the hill side and from the marvellous Coast Path which also leads to the Marquet Beach and the Harbour forming the border with Monaco. Without forgetting the Panoramic Paths, which had been arranged by the National Office of Forestry |
| LA TURBIE |
From "Mont Bataille" to the "Tête de Chien", the craggy village of La Turbie overlooks the principality of Monaco and offers an extraordinary panoramic view from the Italian Riviera to the Esterel mountains. La Turbie is an authentic medieval village soaked in history and it owes its fame to the "Trophée des Alpes" (dating back to the year 7 BC), built by the Emperor Augustus to commemorate his victories over the Alpine tribes. The exuberant Baroque style church of Saint Michel Archangel (late 18th century) is worth a visit. The Monumental Fountain (1824) completes this architectural patrimony. Those who enjoy walking or rambling will find La Turbie the perfect starting point for discovering several exceptional sites : the "Tête de Chien", the "Forna", the "Mont Bataille", the Roman quarries, the Sanctuary at Laghet and Mont Agel Golf Course (Monte-Carlo Golf Club). |
| ROQUEBRUNE-CAP-MARTIN |
Between Menton and Monaco, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin was long one of the most sought-after locations by both artists and the aristocracy of the Belle Époque. The Medieval village huddled around the castle rears up above Cap Martin. The walk along the Cape's coastal pathway takes you to the "cabin" built by Le Corbusier |
| MENTON www.villedementon.com |
The various neighbourhoods of Menton all relate to its past. A medieval Old Town, baroque architecture, a bathing resort of the Belle Époque, a hint of nearby Italy... an unusual blend of different styles. Classified as a "Cité d'Art et d'Histoire", Menton is also the Riviera's major attraction for garden lovers, with seven outstanding gardens all within the city limits. Menton, the garden city: During the 19th century, superb gardens were laid out in Menton. Famous for their tropical plants, they comprise one of the many very appealing facets of this resort known as "the Pearl of France":
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| CAGNES-SUR-MER www.cagnes.com |
Captivated by its intense colours, Auguste Renoir found artistis inspiration at Cagnes-sur-Mer that illuminated the rest of his life. From his domain with its century-old olive-trees, he could contemplate the Haut-de-Cagnes, which today surveys the seaside resort. This old medieval township, majestically dominated by the Castle-Museum invites you to discover its steep and narrow streets, the houses with their corbelled structure, and the tiny flower-filled squares. |
| SAINT-PAUL |
Perched on a promontory ; sheltered by its ramparts, the medieval village of Saint-Paul is one of the Côte d'Azur's most illustrious gems. A world-renowned center of the arts, the very lively Provencal village has lent inspiration to many artists including Chagall, Braque, Mito... Its artistic vocation is symbolized by the Maeght Foundation |
| VENCE www.ville-vence.fr |
At the foot of the « baou » escarpments, Vence is a medieval town whose elliptical walls provide shelter for a labyrinth of narrow and picturesque streets. Duffy, Matisse, Soutine, Chagall, Dubuffet and many other artists all had their own way of seeing and portraying its beauty and the riches it contains. |
| BIOT www.biot-coteazur.com |
Listed "Ville et Métiers d'Art" (City of Art and Crafts), Biot owes its international renown to its tradition of glass-blowing and the production of huge earthenware jars. But the village of medieval origin is also closely linked to Fernand Léger, whose works are displayed in a national museum nicknamed "The Cathedral of Modern Art". |
| VALLAURIS / GOLF-JUAN www.vallauris-golfe-juan.com |
The town of potters, Vallauris is a unique center of creativity that has cast its spell over many artists (Picasso, Jean-Marais, Pierre Boncompain) who came to learn about "the art of fire". This traditional activity combined with a mellow Mediterranean atmosphere has made it a place apart on the Côte d'Azur. Every year, Golf-Juan, the pleasant seaside resort, below Vallauris, celebrates Napoleon's landing on his return from the Isle of Elba. |
| GRASSE www.grasse-riviera.com |
An important city in the eastern corner of Provence, Grasse is famous as the world capital of the perfume industry. Its unique historic heritage has made it a rare example of well-preserved medieval architecture, while Fragonard, one of its native sons, made its international cultural renowned. |
| ANTIBES JUAN-LES-PINS www.antibes-juanlespins.com |
With its Ligurian, Greek and Roman heritage, Antibes has always pursued its incomparable artistic and cultural vocation. Edifices built in the Middle Ages then during the Renaissance enriched a patrimony which has since preserved its Provencal authenticity : Esteemed as one of the world's major centres of pictorial art, Antibes is a treasure-chest of artworks donated to the town by Picasso, Miro, Calder and Peynet.
For all the family, with its 19 aquariums and wonderful aquatic shows, you are sure to get a great shiver in the sharks tunnel, imagine yourself watching the greatest marine predator under unique conditions, the complicity linking the dolphin and its breeder, the rays tactile pond, the sea-lions etc. Open every day, all year from 10 am to 06 pm, 10 pm July & August (Snacks & Restaurants) |
| CANNES www.cannes.fr |
"Star city" of the Côte d'Azur, Cannes is world -famous for its prestigious events and especially the most important of them all, the International Film Festival during May. Its bay with the two Lérins Islands, the classy Promenade de la Croisette, the palatial hotels and the Old Town of the "Suquet" with its delightful Provencal accents, all make it a really exceptional destination |
| VENTIMIGLIA (Italie) www.comune.ventimiglia.it |
At about 40 minutes away from Beaulieu-sur-mer by car or train, Ventimiglia, Italy's last town before the border with France, greets the tourist in three different guises, not least in terms of logistics : archaeological, Medieval and modern. In the centre of the town, one finds elegantly eclectic palazzi, well-stocked boutiques, a range of facilities for tourists, excellent hotels and amusements. Then there is the large open-air market held every Friday, a traditional rendezvous for visitors - most of whom come from France - who fill the whole town with a buzz each week, combining shopping and a pleasurable weekend away with a little sightseeing. |
| SANREMO (Italie) www.comunedisanremo.it |
At about one hour drive or train from Beaulieu-sur-mer, Sanremo, capital of the Riviera dei Fiori, through its floral style reveals, its most intense and genuine artistic-architectonic expression. It is in fact the Art Nouveau style, as a first impression, which characterizes the town, with its great hotels, its sumptuous Villas, its monumental Casino, inaugurated in 1905.The principal sacred building in Sanremo is the San Siro Cathedral, built in the XII century in the Roman Gothic style. For those who like shopping, the downtown streets suit them down to the ground, a parade of typical shops and fashionable "boutiques"; on Tuesday and on Saturday morning, the appointment is the coloured market in the zone of Piazza Eroi Sanremesi, just a short walk from the San Siro Cathedral. |
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